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Sunday Evening services

God’s Purpose in a Variety of Testings: Physical Sickness and Pain

The preacher explores the trials of Job, focusing on the physical sickness and pain he endured as a test from God, as described in Job 19. Through Job’s suffering, the preacher emphasizes lessons of patience, empathy, and hope, illustrating how these trials are meant to refine faith and draw believers closer to God. The sermon encourages the congregation to trust in God’s purpose, even in the midst of chronic illness or personal loss, and to rely on Him for strength and understanding.

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God’s Purpose in a Variety of Testings: Financial and Material Loss

The preacher brings a message on God’s purpose in allowing financial and material losses, drawing primarily from the life of Job in Job chapter 1. Through various scriptural examples like the widow’s mite and the generosity of the Macedonian churches, the preacher emphasizes the importance of trusting God and maintaining a spirit of giving even in times of hardship. The sermon encourages believers to praise God regardless of circumstances and to seek His guidance rather than relying on human solutions during financial trials.

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Haste Makes Waste

In this sermon, the preacher explores the biblical principle of avoiding hastiness in spirit, drawing from Proverbs 14:29 and other scriptures to emphasize the importance of being slow to wrath and quick to hear. The preacher warns against the folly of quick-tempered reactions and hasty words, urging believers to meditate on God’s Word for steady spiritual growth and self-control. Through practical examples and scriptural references, the message encourages a diligent, prayerful approach to life’s challenges to glorify God.

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Loving God First, Then Others

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the importance of prioritizing love for God above all else, as highlighted in Matthew 6:28 and Matthew 22:34-40, urging believers to seek God’s kingdom first. The preacher illustrates how placing God at the forefront of daily life brings order, purpose, and the ability to love others effectively, even amidst challenges. This message, delivered during a Sunday evening service, encourages consistent prayer, thanksgiving, and remembrance of God’s works as foundational to spiritual success.

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Sowing and Reaping

In this sermon, the preacher addresses the biblical principle of sowing and reaping, drawing from Matthew 6:19 and other scriptures to illustrate the importance of investing in heavenly treasures rather than earthly ones. The preacher urges the congregation to sow seeds of righteousness through thoughts, words, and actions, trusting in God’s promise of a bountiful harvest. The message highlights the significance of a heart aligned with God, ensuring that every act of sowing is done with genuine faith and obedience for eternal rewards.

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A Tendency to Lean to Our Own Understanding

In this sermon, the preacher explores the spiritual condition of Israel as depicted in Isaiah 29, emphasizing the people’s tendency to rely on external forms of worship rather than a heartfelt relationship with God. The preacher draws parallels to contemporary times, warning against spiritual complacency and the danger of prioritizing appearances over genuine faith. The message urges listeners to cultivate a personal connection with Jesus Christ, who came to save from sin, and to remain vigilant amidst a world prone to spiritual slumber.

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The Spirit of Christmas: Joy

In this sermon, the preacher emphasizes the true meaning of Christmas as found in Jesus Christ and His sacrifice, focusing on the joy that comes from a personal relationship with Him. Drawing from 1 John 1:1-4, the preacher explores how joy is an inward gladness rooted in Christ’s unchanging nature and redemptive work, not in fleeting circumstances. The message encourages believers to meditate on God’s Word, share their testimony, and live out this joy in their interactions, especially during the Christmas season.

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The Spirit of Christmas: Humility

In this sermon, the preacher explores the theme of humility through the lens of Jesus Christ’s life and sacrifice, focusing on Philippians 2:5-8. The preacher emphasizes how Jesus, though equal with God, humbled Himself by taking the form of a servant and becoming obedient unto death, offering a model for believers to emulate. This message, delivered during a Christmas service, underscores the profound humility of Christ’s incarnation as a gift and a call to live with the same mindset.

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The Need of Compassion Upon Those Lost in the Deception of Roman Catholicism

This sermon focuses on the love and forgiveness of Jesus Christ, as exemplified in Luke 23 and Acts 2, emphasizing His prayer for forgiveness on the cross and Peter’s bold preaching that led to the conversion of 3,000 souls on the day of Pentecost. It also addresses the responsibility of religious leaders and the call for Christians to love their enemies, pray for those who persecute them, and live as strangers and pilgrims in the world, reflecting Christ’s teachings through their actions and witness.

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God’s Order and Design: A Call to Reflect His Light

This sermon explores the undeniable evidence of God’s design and order in creation, as highlighted in Romans 1:20, and contrasts it with humanity’s rebellion against God’s natural laws through technological and societal changes. It emphasizes the transformation available through God’s grace, as described in Ephesians 2, urging believers to live as reflections of His light and order in a world of lawlessness. The message calls Christians to be faithful in their daily lives, showing forth God’s praise amidst the challenges of the last days.

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